Probably Aero since everything I have of theirs is pretty flawless. Though 2x PSA lowers instead of 1 Aero lower makes things a bit tougher. I never really hear anything about spikes these days...
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Probably Aero since everything I have of theirs is pretty flawless. Though 2x PSA lowers instead of 1 Aero lower makes things a bit tougher. I never really hear anything about spikes these days...
I guess, how much do you care about that roll mark? I have found, that while I've bought numerous lowers of various manufacture that were perfectly fine in quality, I wasn't happy. I am a shameless brand slut, and I've gotta have what I gotta have
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I always think about resale. Locally, people seem ok with PSA, Anderson Arms etc, but Aero are held in higher regard and sell quicker for a better price. That said, I like my Mega forged lower. Everything in it's right place and just a little north of a bill usually.
I have used both Aero, and Anderson lowers.....if I could do it over again, I would have just skipped the Andersons, and bought all Aero's. While the Anderson's have given me no trouble and went together smoothly, the Aero's are much better finished, and overall fit is better
I've assembled Spikes, Aero, POF, LWRC, Noveske (Gen 1-3)Anderson, and a used H&K... for the price the Spikes and Aero would get my money. The finish is better(Spikes more than the Aero and that's a preference), the holes were clean of extra material and there were no surprises assembling them.
I use Aero's also with good success. Both the m4 and m5 recievers
My brand spankin' new BCM upper came in the mail the other day, and I had a Spike's billet lower all put together and waiting. I swear, this is my first AR that has ZERO upper-lower movement. It's that TIGHT.
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